Spring arrived at the end of July. Spring of 1813 that is. Aside from the major shifts involving Fort Meigs, this volume makes only small alterations to our world’s history of that spring. Winter of 1813 and Spring of 1813 have shaped the war and politics for the major changes that will occur in Summer of 1813. Enjoy.
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Wednesday, September 7, 2022
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